Irish Eyes is the
eighth outing in this heartwarming mystery series featuring Callahan Garrity
and the outrageous band of “girls” in her Atlanta cleaning crew
In her former life as an Atlanta cop, Callahan Garrity
trusted no one more than her partner, Bucky Deavers. Now, when her old friend
asks her to go to the annual St. Paddy’s Day bash, she can’t say no. Looking
for fun, Callahan gets the shock of her life instead. Bucky is shot in a liquor
store on the way home.
Stunned but clear-headed, the tenacious Callahan turns on
all her skills to find the culprit. What she discovers, though, are accusations
that Bucky might be working both sides of the law as an accomplice in a string
of robberies.
With her friend’s life and reputation hanging in the
balance, Callahan, her mom, Edna, and her feisty band of House Mouse employees
kick the investigation into high gear, using their unorthodox methods to get
answers. This time, it will take every skill they’ve got to pierce the veil of
secrecy surrounding an Irish police organization and prove that the case is
more than it seems.

Summary

Summary

Irish Eyes is the
eighth outing in this heartwarming mystery series featuring Callahan Garrity
and the outrageous band of “girls” in her Atlanta cleaning crew

In her former life as an Atlanta cop, Callahan Garrity
trusted no one more than her partner, Bucky Deavers. Now, when her old friend
asks her to go to the annual St. Paddy’s Day bash, she can’t say no. Looking
for fun, Callahan gets the shock of her life instead. Bucky is shot in a liquor
store on the way home.

Stunned but clear-headed, the tenacious Callahan turns on
all her skills to find the culprit. What she discovers, though, are accusations
that Bucky might be working both sides of the law as an accomplice in a string
of robberies.

With her friend’s life and reputation hanging in the
balance, Callahan, her mom, Edna, and her feisty band of House Mouse employees
kick the investigation into high gear, using their unorthodox methods to get
answers. This time, it will take every skill they’ve got to pierce the veil of
secrecy surrounding an Irish police organization and prove that the case is
more than it seems.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Entertaining…If you are up for a big helping of humor and heartbreak, insanity and intrigue, read Irish Eyes.”
—Orange County Register

“There’s no blarney here…Callahan is feisty and brave, exactly the kind of person you’d trust to dust under the bed or watch your back.” —Atlanta Journal-Constitution

“[Andrews] skillfully blends family, generational, ethnic, racial, medical, and criminal conflicts into her Irish stew. Her Garrity is an appealing heroine, hard-working and principled, while Bucky is just one of many well-drawn members of the community of family and friends for whom she gives her all in this satisfying tale.” —Publishers Weekly

“This is an entertaining, suspenseful romp. The plot zips along but not too fast to blur the exceptional characters. Trocheck’s obvious firsthand knowledge of Atlanta makes her descriptions of the city shine with realism. Evanovich fans will appreciate some similarities, but Trocheck’s humor is drier. Irish eyes won’t be the only ones smiling while reading this first-rate thriller.” —Booklist

Reviews

Reviews

Author

Author Bio: Mary Kay Andrews

Mary Kay Andrews is a New York Times bestselling author with numerous critically acclaimed novels, notably the Callahan Garrity mysteries. She earned a degree in journalism from the University of Georgia and worked for more than a dozen years as a reporter, mainly at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. She lives in Atlanta and on Tybee Island, Georgia.

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